Tag: terrorism
Impact of Terrorism and Governance
When the government starts militarization, the private ownership or the private economies faces a great loss. The governments become less active at managing resources for production and economic activity and focus on militarization due to national security. These kinds of governance create an uncertain environment of economic depression, having negative impacts on currency, trade, and diplomacy.
Diagnosing the Origin and Rise of the ISIS
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant or simply the Islamic state (IS) has had the entire world, Muslim and non-Muslim alike, grappling...
Terrorism: A bitter reality of today
“You cannot avoid war in life; you cannot avoid the fear of terrorism; you cannot avoid those things now; they are a part of...
Afghanistan: The Misfortune of Misplaced Altruism
The concept of Islamic fundamentalism has been the major contributor towards our understanding of the phenomenon of terrorism. If not Islamic then some sort...
Terror that knows no bounds
Terrorism is not an incipient phenomenon; it is something that we have been consistently hearing about in news flashes or reading in a newspaper....
Collective Punishment – A Global View
Introduction
The middle-east is the most volatile region of modern times which has claimed this title from Europe over the last six decades or so...
Iraq: Why The Answers Lie Within
Imagine a country the size of Washington DC being attacked by terrorists and forced to vacate overnight. The terrorists then show no signs of...
ISIS & the Economics of Terrorism
By now almost all of us are familiar with the militant group called Islamic State of Iraq and Al- Sham (Syria) commonly known as...
Terrorism: The Other Side
I, like most of you, am completely opposed to terrorism and the propaganda of declaring war and killing innocent to prove a point. I...
Why Terrorists Deserve Death Penalty?
Again a bomb blast in Hyderabad has questioned the Indian Legal System which provides for Death Penalty in rarest of rare cases. Supreme Court...